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🧤 Volunteer: Catch the King Data Collection Event!

Catch the King is an annual community science initiative that mobilizes volunteers to map the extent of tidal flooding during perigean spring tides, also known as “king tides.” These tides […]
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VIMS Public Seminar: Seeing the Light, Tasting the Ocean – How Bivalves Sense Their Environment

Log your hours exclusive of travel in Better Impact under Category 2: Continuing Education.
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VIMS Speaker Series: “An Anthropologist Walks Into a Marine Science Institute”

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Tidewater Oyster Gardeners (TOGA) Annual Membership Meeting (Live and Virtual)

TOGA Annual Meeting Program and Schedule 2025 Draft Log education portion under Better Impact Category 2: Continuing Education.
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💡Chapter Meeting: “Coastal Ecosystems in Flux: Nutrients, Restoration, and Future Outlooks”

All 2024 speaker meetings will be the third Wednesday of every other month month at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) Eastern Shore Laboratory, Seaside Hall, 40 Atlantic Street, […]
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💡CE: VIMS Marine Life Day *** NOTE TIME CHANGE – NOW 2-5pm ***

Due to coastal flooding predictions and current conditions, the time of Marine Life Day at VIMS Eastern Shore Lab in Wachapreague this Saturday, Sept. 21 has been shifted to 2-5PM. We […]
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Volunteer: TNC Eelgrass Seed Collection

Sign-up required. This opportunity has very specific requirements, including the ability to snorkel. Please review all the details here and contact Jen Dalke if you are interested. Each year, The […]
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The ESMN 2024 Basic Training Course will soon be filled. Apply now if you are interested.

The ESMN Basic Training Course (BTC) is the first step in becoming a master naturalist with our chapter and covers the background knowledge and skills to prepare you for your […]


